My boyfriend discoved this gem and surprised me with two delicious cupcakes one day (he is very well trained, I know) presented in a lovely little box with a gorgeous little sticker on top…

YUM. They were AMAZING. He had selected the chocolate cupcake and the rose cupcake.

The chocholate cupcake was like a light chocolate fudge cake, and all soft and squidgy, with jummy chocolaty icing on top…

The rose cupake was so fragrant and light, something completely different but utterly wonderful…

The above were purchased from the Covent Garden bakery, but I later also ventured into the Primrose Hill Bakery when I worked right by it. I tried the scrummy hot crumpets with butter and jam (they were a bargain). My boss later sent me out to get cupcakes and earl grey tea to perk us up, this time I think I tried the vanilla…or was it peanut butter…I can’t remember but it was once again, superb. It is a great twist on traditional tea and cakes, and they are very resonably priced too (much cheper than other cupcakes).

I then went into the Covent Garden bakery with my friend for her birthday to get her a cupcake after raving about it…we went for the chocolate and marshmallow…

Once again, it did not fail to please, and they hained a new foller in the process!

As if I hadn’t already raved about it enough I went there with another friend and bought a couple and then with my Mum to buy more…phew…

Basically, go there. The Covent Garden bakery is located very close to the theatres showing the Lion King and Oliver.

You won’t be disappointed.

P.S. They have a new book out. I got it for my sister for Christmas and it is fab, great imagery and scrummy recipes.

Ginger Pig – local butchers and delicatessen with rare breed meats for sale in the butchers upstairs, with a great array for vegetables, cheeses, pies etc. downstairs. Ask to try a bit of the cheese before you buy (the peccorino with chilli is my favourite) and ask them for their advice. My boyfriend and I wanted to buy stilton for his grandad, but we don’t like it so they told us which would be best, and turns out it was so good we actually liked it!

The Pottery Workshop – a tiny little workshop/shop selling beautiful pottery. It is tucked away, and is worth checking for opening times as I have gone past quite a few times and it has been closed, but it is worth a visit. Reasonably priced too.

77a Lauriston Road London E9 7HA 020 8986 9585

Royal Inn on the Park – a great place to hang out at with friend, especially on a lazy summer afternoon. Sit out in the courtyard on one of many, many wooden picnic benches, all lined up. Get there early to avoid standing around as it gets pretty busy and packed. My boyfriend and I shared a bottle of wine which was a little pricey, but nice. Others drank beer, but again a little bit more expensive than some other places, but worth it for the ability to sit outside!

111 Lauriston Road, London 020 8985 3321

Bagel on the Park – ridiculously cheap, but really yummy, bagels. Tiny little shop with only a couple of places to sit, but why sit in the shop when its situated right next to Victoria Park? Head into the park and do as I do with friends, chill on a bench or lay on the grass (weather permitting, obviously, this is England!)

Bill Hall – fruit and veg, pretty standard, although a little price, head up the road to Merceys (I can’t remember the correct spelling – it is opposite the Tesco metro, and crazily cheap. While you are in the area pop into the lovely flower shop across the road, and This and That for lots of bargains). The latter three may not strictly be Victoria Park, but it is just a couple of minutes walk away, and Merceys for fruit and veg is so cheap and great quality.